Have no experience with Hellfire.
Am new to the FoxPro users.
I have a Fusion. New last year, but didn't use it. I've only used it the past few days.
I like the sound quality, easy to use key pad, large screen and just plain having remote control.
I have the attached Fox Jack decoy and like that as well. So far so good.
I did tie a cord to end handle slots so I could hang it from limb when needed.
Am ole school e-call with no remote and wired speaker. So thishere Fusion is the cats azz for me. It has many features I still have to read about and learn to use. But very easy to get started and go calling. I just played around with it out back and learned how to use the basic calls. The caller can do more, but I'll have to learn more about it.
When I was finished calling a location yesterday morning, I hit the 'Crow Riot Call' and in they came. I dropped one and that was enough playing around with Coyote loads...lol.
I used my friends Western Rivers (I think) e-caller many times. Very similar in size & remote control to the Fusion. But poorer sound than Fusion. I liked friends size & remote. I wanted to buy Pennsylvania and FoxPro is less that an hour from me. I knew John and boys a long time so there was no other choice.
Last year, Mike and I talked. I told him my Johnny Steward e-call died and I wanted to update. He said to come over and ask for him, to come such & such day because he would be there. I did just that.
Mike welcomed my son and I back to his office and we BS and watched his recent Montana Elk kill on video, then said hello to Steve and their Dad, John. I told John I recall being in his basement 30 years ago when he was building calls.
After 2 hours of BS-ing & coffee I told Mike my needs in an e-caller. I did NOT want any exotic or African animal sounds. I wanted North American sounds, mainly Pennsylvania sounds. I wanted a remote control caller, I wanted to be able to read the screen, I wanted good sound quality. Mike suggested the Fusion. He would know, so I went with his recommendation. Mike then had a technician program my Fusion. I feel I made a good choice.